On the three-year anniversary, abortion services were yet to be fully commissioned in NI. According to polls only 10% of women know how access abortion services and women in their hundreds report having to travel outside of Northern Ireland to access abortion services.
Read MoreRishi Sunak is now set to be the UK’s first British-Asian Prime Minister, after Penny Mordaunt dropped out of the race earlier today. In his last bid for leadership, Sunak criticised Truss’ tax plans as “fairy tale economics”, a claim that many will now see as vindicated by the turmoil of her short term as leader.
Read MoreAfter Truss was forced to U-turn on all her other policies, such as the scrapping of the 45p income tax rate, and stopping the rise in corporation tax, it remains to be seen whether this bill will suffer the same fate now that her political project stands in complete ruin.
Read MoreEmily Hanna discusses her experience of studying abroad in Paris
Read MoreThe side that really isn’t talked about she feels, is the fact she was having a comedown from drugs she hadn’t intentionally taken for days after the incident.
Read MoreThis is a seismic feat which, like Northern Ireland Women qualifying for the Euros, will inspire a whole new generation of females to follow the national team and take up the sport. Playing on the biggest stage should also help propel these player’s careers to new heights.
Read MoreWith another potential election looming on the horizon, The Scoop has been speaking to students to find out what they think about a second election in 2022.
Read MoreEmma Buckley talks to creative co-operative Soup Ink about the importance of creative spaces.
Read MoreQueen’s University Belfast yesterday announced a package of £7.69 million to support staff and students with the cost-of-living crisis, including one off payments to be made in January 2023.
Read MoreAs the academic year gets underway amidst the worst cost-of-living crisis in recent decades, a new report by the National Union for Students indicates that financial worries are sweeping the student population. The report by the NUS has found that students across the UK are “facing a devastating set of economic circumstances that are impacting their health, their wellbeing and their ability to study”.
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